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1 numbness
noun1) оцепенение, нечувствительность2) окоченение* * *(n) нечувствительность; окоченелость; оцепенение* * *оцепенение, неподвижность, нечувствительность* * *[numb·ness || 'nʌmnɪs] n. нечувствительность, онемение, окоченение* * *бесчувственностьбесчувствиенечувствительностьокоченениеоцепенение* * *1) оцепенение 2) окоченение -
2 numbness
1. n мед. оцепенение, нечувствительность2. n мед. окоченелостьСинонимический ряд:1. aloofness (noun) aloofness; casualness; detachedness; disinterestedness; incuriousness; remoteness; unconcernedness; withdrawnness2. deadness (noun) deadness; insensitiveness; senselessness; unfeelingness3. stupidity (noun) dullness; insensibility; slow-wittedness; stupidity -
3 deadness
1. n отсутствие признаков жизни, смерть2. n вялость, апатияСинонимический ряд:1. coldness (noun) coldness; inanimateness; lateness; lifelessness2. deadliness (noun) deadliness3. dullness (noun) blindness; dimness; dullness; flatness4. numbness (noun) immobility; inaction; insensibility; insensitiveness; loss of motion; loss of sensation; numbness; paralysis; senselessness; stupefaction; unfeelingness5. obsoleteness (noun) obsoleteness -
4 inaction
Синонимический ряд:1. numbness (noun) deadness; dullness; immobility; insensibility; loss of motion; loss of sensation; numbness; paralysis; stupefaction2. torpor (noun) idleness; inactiveness; inactivity; lethargy; stagnation; torpor -
5 paralysis
1. n беспомощность, полное бессилиеthe French army was then in a state of paralysis — французская армия была тогда в состоянии полной беспомощности
2. n с. -х. паралич, майская или весенняя болезнь пчёлinfantile paralysis — детский паралич, полиомиелит
Синонимический ряд:1. numbness (noun) deadness; dullness; immobility; inaction; insensibility; loss of motion; loss of sensation; numbness; stupefaction2. stoppage (noun) arrest; breakdown; cessation; grinding halt; halt; shut-down; stalemate; standstill; stoppage; suspension -
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n неподвижность; отсутствие мобильностиСинонимический ряд:numbness (noun) deadness; dullness; inaction; insensibility; loss of motion; loss of sensation; numbness; paralysis; stupefaction -
7 remoteness
Синонимический ряд:1. aloofness (noun) aloofness; casualness; detachedness; disinterestedness; incuriousness; numbness; unconcernedness; withdrawnness2. distance (noun) detachment; distance3. distantness (noun) distantness4. obscureness (noun) deviousness; lonesomeness; obscureness; retiredness; secretness5. outlandishness (noun) outlandishness; unsettledness6. slenderness (noun) slenderness; slightness; slimness; smallness7. spaciousness (noun) continuance; endlessness; expanse; expansion; extensiveness; length; lengthiness; loftiness; spaciousness -
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n отчуждённость, холодность; равнодушие; замкнутость, необщительностьСинонимический ряд:1. casualness (noun) casualness; detachedness; disinterestedness; incuriousness; numbness; unconcernedness2. composure (noun) calm; composure; equanimity; patience; peace of mind; poise; presence of mind; self possession; serenity3. coolness (noun) coolness; distantness; offishness; reservedness; solitariness; withdrawnness4. distance (noun) detachment; distance; remoteness5. indifference (noun) apathy; coldness; indifference; unconcern -
9 dullness
1. вялое настроение; отсутствие покупателей2. скука; вялость; тупость3. тупостьСинонимический ряд:1. flatness (noun) banalities'; blandness; colourlessness; dryness; flatness; flavourlessness; inanities'; insipidness; vapidity2. lethargy (noun) coma; hebetude; languidness; languor; lassitude; lethargy; sleep; sluggishness; slumber; stupor; torpidity; torpidness; torpor3. mediocrity (noun) being commonplace; dimness; evenness; insipidity; mediocrity; monotony; routine; sameness; tedium4. stupidity (noun) insensibility; numbness; slow-wittedness; stupidity -
10 stupor
1. n оцепенение, остолбенение2. n мед. ступор, помрачение сознанияСинонимический ряд:1. daze (noun) befuddlement; daze; fog; languor; muddle; numbness; stupefaction; trance; utter amazement2. lethargy (noun) dullness; hebetude; languidness; lassitude; lethargy; sleep; sluggishness; slumber; torpidity; torpidness; torpor3. unconsciousness (noun) blackout; coma; faint; insensibility; swoon; unconsciousness -
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Синонимический ряд:aloofness (noun) aloofness; casualness; coolness; detachedness; disinterestedness; distantness; incuriousness; numbness; offishness; remoteness; reservedness; solitariness; unconcernedness
См. также в других словарях:
numbness — numb ► ADJECTIVE ▪ deprived of the power of sensation. ► VERB ▪ make numb. DERIVATIVES numbly adverb numbness noun ORIGIN from obsolete nomen «taken», from Germanic … English terms dictionary
numbness — noun see numb … New Collegiate Dictionary
numbness — noun a) Absent or reduced sensitivity to cutaneous stimulation. b) Inability or reduced ability to experience emotion. Syn: hypesthesia … Wiktionary
numbness — noun 1. partial or total lack of sensation in a part of the body; a symptom of nerve damage or dysfunction (Freq. 1) • Derivationally related forms: ↑numb • Hypernyms: ↑symptom 2. the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things… … Useful english dictionary
numbness — numb|ness [ nʌmnəs ] noun uncount the condition of not being able to feel in a part of your body … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
numbness — [ˈnʌmnəs] noun [U] the condition of having no feeling in a part of your body … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
numb — /nʌm / (say num) adjective 1. deprived of or deficient in the power of sensation and movement: fingers numb with cold. 2. of the nature of numbness: a numb sensation. –verb (t) 3. to make numb. {Middle English nome, literally, taken, seized,… …
numb — adjective Etymology: Middle English nomen, from past participle of nimen to take more at nim Date: 14th century 1. devoid of sensation especially as a result of cold or anesthesia 2. devoid of emotion ; indifferent • numb transitive verb • numbly … New Collegiate Dictionary
numb — adjective deprived of the power of sensation. verb make numb. Derivatives numbly adverb numbness noun Origin ME nome(n), past participle of obs. nim take … English new terms dictionary
numb — 1 adjective 1 a part of your body that is numb is unable to feel anything, for example because you are very cold: My fingers were so numb I could hardly write. | The anaesthetic had made his whole face go numb. 2 unable to think, feel, or react… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
numb — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ deprived of the power of sensation. ► VERB ▪ make numb. DERIVATIVES numbly adverb numbness noun ORIGIN from obsolete nomen «taken», from Germanic … English terms dictionary